Geo-Thermal Cooling

Geothermal is not only for heating. During summer the ground around your house, or the water deep in a pond or lake, is typically cooler than the air outside. A geothermal system can take advantage of this fact to help cool your house.

Some benefits to using geothermal technology include:

Reduced operating costs when compared to the cost of gas, oil, propane or electric furnaces

Temperature control in the winter as well as in the summer, as well as year-round hot water for home use

Reduced greenhouse gas emissions by more than two-thirds compared to similar systems that use carbon-based fuel

No odours are released, making them perfect for highly-insulated buildings, as well as for people who are allergic or sensitive to noxious gases and poor air quality

Equipment is located inside buildings, which eliminates the adverse effects of nature such as any accidents or vandalism. This helps to prolong the system’s life and efficiency

Increased safety. Geothermal systems are non-flammable and there is no need to store fuel